v. Today's Wea. Vl She Tomorrow's Tides 2t -fin prm RuP"t Cloudy, llju .., -r;. wind; barometer. 29.10; v 7S, High 3:30 ajn. 19.0 ft. 15:09 pjn. 20.8 It. Low 9:15 ajn. 8.4 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 22:02 pm. ZS ft. XXIV N' PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1934 nnrMfrn npnrnrn pta in rn n . mim rnr.vnr.n KPhi h ill i.ii h Mb a wiiit flEVEWS COMMISSION TO CONSIDER MARKETING OF FISH Pattullo Is In Deadlock With . m W w-- Representatives of Municipal Union On Question of Relief Is Now Coming Out of Slump NEW YOttK Oct. 25: -The stock s,t t et'i-day Uwwcd definite ii, i :iiuz from tho lethargy .. t; ii when, ltd by rails. . ;oi shares figured in a ,, r. n.i-e In taIum. some mam a three polnU. The .-. umouiitcd to 770.000 ..i dounj averages were t .) UuttrtaU. 95.60. up 95; 5 ui 2 20: uUlltle. IMK). i A bond. 93 6. tin .12. Today's Stocks iC-wnj O Jotuivo Oa.) Vanrouvrr N t U ! I! k-l 61, url. 32. tin ma. I n X Gold. 50, ir xo Quartx. 1.12. '. x 45. mm. .oi. - ... 27. u tons.. JW'h. i 01 M . i .4 Star. .14. silver, j03. SOi. Five ,07ty. r d orfllle, .45. r ' i Iflfcho. .03. Inu--: ' K'M .01. "' I'M " f 'r.'.vt. ,02. ..jvm Gold. .11,' ; , i Bridge, 55.-.-.:! .08. .arr. .OHi., Wiv. uv Tunglcry .01. 1 ' Empire, .l5i. Toronto ,v,i;,- Patricia, Jl)9, ' Mbou- unau. .08., 0(4(1. .08. Gianaii.i 31. M; a.s.i 2 74xi lnuf Nickel. 23.00. "oraurta. 34.25. fil" ?f8. Jhomn Mm Cadillac. .35. Vrui,n. ao. kc Maron, .03, l Huphcs. 4.05. uHury Basin. 157. olumario. ,24. ' Rmi !i, , Qold. 57. rn Malarttc. .57, ''We Long Lite. 5.05. Rouyn. .05V4. 8,dacona. .29 Maple Leaf. .17 Wck). crow, 1.85. WW Lac Lagoon. .14. Mi'ba & Eastern, .23 fc. OIU ' J1 a Con.. .09. " J'wmatcd, .07, L&E 15-fhoid, .oo4. j'omcou, 70 JJertand. .20. .r Jon. ,10. Absolutely Refuses (0 Receive Deputation Unless Appli- 4- EAST END OF TOWN Frank HauRh of Tenth Ave In Regular Way J ( VICTORIA, Oct. 25: (CP)-Executive members of the Union of British Columbia Municipalities wondered today if they were to be heard by Premier T. D. Pattullo who yesterday positively refused to grant a hearing to a deputation asking for more assistance in relief financing. Pre-mier Pattullo characterized the action of the deputation President Confers Prior to Address To Bankers' Assn ' WASHINGTON. DC. Oct. 25 Preparatory to giving an address last night before the annual convention of the American Bankers' Association, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was In conference yester-j daytwttl) Governor Hirriman. of the ! New York-Federal Ilese'rVe Bank !and Secretary of Commerce Roper. HL'GII HALTON CHAIRMAN or i isii MARKirr board OTTAWA. Oct. 25: CP Hugh Dallou. secretary of Uie OrtUsli Columbia Branch of the Canadian Manufacturers' As- A uwladnn Via kMn nnnn1tlfj4 chairman of the board of con- r trol for the marketing and 4 packing of British Columbia j dry salted herring and salmon 1 under the Dominion Products i Marketing Act Mrs. Roosevelt And Mrs. Hoover Meet in Boston BOSTON. Oct 25 Mrs. Franklin1 D. Roosevelt, wife of the President. land Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wife of. Uic former president, met yesterday for the f list time since the In-, aufturatlon elRhteen months ago. They wer attending the. annual ConvenUon pf the Girl Scouts of America'. Mrs. Evans, formerly Mrs. Ward of Masectt, arrived In the city on the Prince John this morning from Jthe islands for a two weeks' visit In town. 1 si:cond crop or 4- STRAWBERRIES IN nue East has been picking se- cond croi) strawberries from 4- his patch" for some Umc now 4-nnd today a-hanaiui was t 4- brought In lo the Dally News j 4- office as actual proof of what can be done In Section Eight A narrtant ClU'lnff Ul Uie COId T 4- snap of the last day or so. It Is 4-' expected there will be no more , 4 berries. T. "a discourteous act whcn he was told that they wished to sec the eoTcrnment after they had been advised that the government was not meeting. "I don't propose to have any gate crashing like anyj mob from the street," said the Premier, adding that the Union should make application In writing and receive an appointment in the regular manner. Twenty members of the executive or the Union, Including Vancouver Island and mainland representa tives, tried all day to meet the cabl-1 net and late In the evening passed 1 a rcsoluUon suggesting "that all 1 municipalities pass a resolution of protest against the action of the Premier In refusing to meet representatives of municipalities representing eighty percent of the population of the province." Mayor Thomas Love of Grand Porks, president of the Union ol British Columbia Municipalities, asked Hon. A. Wells Gray, minister of municipal affairs, to act as in termediary but Mr. Gray advised him that the Premier had not changed his mind. The situation remains unchanged today. BRITISHERS IN FOURTH Catheart Jones and Ken Waller Arrive in Melbourne Today and May Get Prlic in Derby MELBOURNE, Oct. 25: (CP-Grcat Brltealn took fourth as well as first place honors In the England to Melbourne air derby when Cath- . . . ' mm ..!, t can Jones ana iven wuuer lanueuj their de Havlland Comet monoplane early this afternoon. Jones and Waller, however, will not secure a prlie unless K. D. Parmen-tler and J. J. Moll, the Dutch pair who finished second, win the handicap prize and choose It In preference to the second speed prize which would then go to Col. Roscoe Turner and Clyde Pangborn, the! Americans. Nine other planes are still In the race with Squadron Leader Mac- Gregor of New Zealand In fifth 1 place, now heading from Singapore towards Port Darwin In his Miles Hawk plane. CHINAMAN BURIED The funeral of Ng Ng Boo. China man, who was quite well known In the local Oriental quarter, took' place this afternoon from the chapel of B. C. Undertakers to Fair-view Cemetery. Deceased was 61 years of ago ami Is survived by n widow and family in China. Where 1,200 Miner? Won Battle To Death - iMlilMrtirii ' p .w. virgin r:.-,..-? 'K vui . . "in i . -m m -r r. .. . t -mj y mkt. i The tcp C ill.- jv.ne at Pe:s II 1 ;4:y wher? ..early 1503 minsrs "on a demand for higher wages by thrcat-Tiln? - :ids wliiie .ar .ng flelvma a barricade in the bo vels of the earth. Is shown above. Owners were reportsd to np agreed with government offic a!s to eliminate a wage cut, to ralfe the working tun? from two to thrcs days a week and to pay a bonus of $3 a week to tide the miners and their families over the wlntw. Government ant trde union officials were reported fearful that the entonfecd men. without food or water for five days, would be close .to death but all came out alive. f Many Industries To Be Investigated By Special Committee Livestock Business, Packing, Canning. Milling, Baking, Textile and Agricultural Implement Lines To Be Probed Carter to Seek For Remains Of King Tut's Queen LONDON. Oct 25 Howard noted arcliaeologist and Egpy-tologist. announces he will conduct i another expedition to Egypt to I make excavations with a view (0 searching for the remains of the ! Queen of King Tutankhamen whose j mummy he found some years ago. OTTAWA, Oct. 25: (CP) Fish and livestock market- Ppla Cnnlx Flnnrl ing and packing, canning, milling, baking, textile and aeri- L)clla VsOOia rlOOU cultural implement industries will be investigate by the special price spreads and mass buying commission, Hon. H. H. Stevens, minister of trade and commerce and chair Danger Subsides man of the commission, announced last night. The first rrob,fm Xow is wha R'Pairs wm ..... . . . . .. 0 .... . . I R Vrnliut in l?nJ suoject to De considered by tne commission will be the' marketing of fish. j VICTORIA, 25:water m . . . - -. - the Bella Coola River conUnues to Northwest Storm Danger Now Over Some Portions of lloquaim and Aberdeen Under Six Feet of Water ITALIAN SUBMARINE 4- MAKES NEW RECORD . 4- TARANTO. Italy. Oct. 25: 4 A new submersion record for 4- submarines was made off, here yesterday when the Italian 4 submarine Galileo remained I SEATTLE, Oct. 25: The storm'. TRAIN IN NEW YORK Fifteen Hours Lopped Off Transcontinental Speed Record NEW YORK. board. Pound Sterling and Canadian Dollar New York Exchange j subside and there is no acute dls-I tress at Hagensborg. the provincial , government has been advised by B. C. police officers. The police are taking in food for a few -families marooned by the ! flood. No persons have been injured. '. 1 he incident now becomes a aues- itlon of what reoalrs will be neces-., saiy to road and trestle bridges In Oct. 25: Lopping the flooded aiea. flftppn hnurc nff the fnrmpr IT T c,,ra,. ?r8S ST VrJ" transcontinental spedd record for .the area, reports thatafn bridges .... -.." v -..-.....0 lttimSj me Unloa pacinc stream- are intact ii'inpcsw which iiuve tauscii cxicii- British Navy At Trafalgar Stronger , j; A Than It Is Todayll KILLED IN i LOG CAMP Thomas Sapella Loses His Life At : Cumshewa Inlet Bringing In the body of Thomas Sapella, Vancouver logger, who was fatally Injured in an accident In the A. P. Allison Logging Co.'s camp at-Cumshewa Inlet, the power tug Salvage Princess arrived here this morning from the Queen Charlotte Islands. An inquest was held at the camp by A. L. Mallory, coroner of Port Clements, a verdict of accidental death being returned. Provincial Constable C. G. Sharpe of Queen Charlotte City accompanied the coroner to Cumshewa. . . jLarry Doheny j IsProceedmg Disabled American Tanker- Moving Towards Harbor With All On Board Safe MANILA, Oct. 25 .-Wireless mes- isages received yesterday from the disabled tanker Larry Doheny stated that she was proceeding )' slowly to harbor under her -own power and that all on board were ; well. There had been some concern I as to the safety of the Vessel which ,was badly damaged In a typhoon while enroute here from Los EIGHT ARE INDICTED Trials in Connection With Kansas City Machine Gun Massarce To Start Shortly KANSAS CITY. Oct. 25: Eight persons, four men and four women, were indicted by a federal grand I jury here yesterday lh connection 'with the Union Station machine gun massacre here last year. The trials will proceed shortly. NO FISH ARRIVALS No boats being In with catches, there was no sale of halibut on tho local Frsh Exchange this morning. 4- 4 4 BUSINESS ENTEttS ' ON A NEW CYCLE 4- Charles T. Pearce, president and general manager of Mc- 4 Kim Limited, advertising ag- over the Bella Coola i " ents oI Montreal and most lm- lino fmlri nirlvert nt. flranrt C.pni ml '. River nl, .. 1 4- nnrtflnt PannHlnn rltli MVS' hJv, Z?i'K, ? the SfI!''Stit,on past few miniln 11 10 0elkWUo ha gone down on. the! "WE BELIEVE K.,im tin; .;.m S atTr Air-from -froin Anls- A"8els- 11 11 h!kA lcU lcU Chi- Chi- highway highway between between the the two two points. poinU.i ! The The depression depression is is past. past. coast towns of Hoauaim and Abcr- . tOYMIS 01 tioauaim ana ADCr- , , ..,-..,, ..-n T.tt.tr.fTv nffpmnnn'Nn xr ovoM ..: octl j J. : i ,v -niKlnpss ha pntpriift tA n j. deen are reported to be under six feet of water. vtu iit i.ovi jvviuujr aiLwaiiuuit 4u CAatb C5liinaia 01 Vi damage uu"'aBC IS uuomi " uao ciuccu urun . :;r .7. l'.i:rL' ".T" "T and six hours and four minutes -L" oossible vet. ! . a new cycle. later passed through Toledo, Ohio. . "The upward movement will There were fifty-two uassencers on T 1 1 i. if be rapid. The velocity of circulation 4 of money will Increase, creat- l - ...111 . n 1 J. ill); jjunci nun will lu uuj. -i- "The growing demand will go where It is led. 4 "Manufacturers, traders and retailers who anticipate these 4 . . ' I LONDON, Oct. 25: Sir Reginald developments will profit !f NEW YORK, Oct. 25: The Bri- Tupper. one of the members of the they p!n their course and pound sterling closed at British Admiralty, says that the create demand for their goods down for one hour at a depth $4.98. up bc on the local foreign British Navy at the Battle of Tra-' y 4 of 457 feet. .4- exchange market yesterday and the falgar was relaUvely stronger than "ADVERTISING ." 4 Canadian dollar at $1.01. un- It 4s today and that Its present ,; , 444444 '4 changed. strength must be Increased. ;